The amount of data collected on species traits is growing rapidly, helping us to understand how species respond and interact with their environment. By focusing on species traits rather than species identity, ecological studies can be comparable across locations, scales and species composition. ShareTrait addresses a challenge in animal ecology and physiology, namely the lack of standardization of methodology and the insufficient sharing of metadata, which make it difficult to unify datasets across animal species groups.

ShareTrait: a data portal for making trait data interoperable and reusable

C Tuni
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2023-01-01

Abstract

The amount of data collected on species traits is growing rapidly, helping us to understand how species respond and interact with their environment. By focusing on species traits rather than species identity, ecological studies can be comparable across locations, scales and species composition. ShareTrait addresses a challenge in animal ecology and physiology, namely the lack of standardization of methodology and the insufficient sharing of metadata, which make it difficult to unify datasets across animal species groups.
2023
FP Leiva; D Barneche; T Blackburn; L Castañeda; S Chown; JD Gaitán-Espitia; P Gebauer; DF Gomez Isaza; ICW Hardy; A Hermaniuk; A Hirst; S Jorissen; T Keasar; J Koene; C Le Lann; C Molinet; EJ Niklitschek; B Oliveira; G Orizaola; N Pilakouta; KS Shameer; M Shokri; R Stoks; K Tougeron; C Tuni; ILE van de Pol; NE van Dis; B Visser; J Vogels; CR White; N Wu; MP Berg; J Ellers; WCEP Verberk
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